Xorg startup process in source code tree???
Sergei Mutovkin
msergei at gmail.com
Fri Nov 12 09:33:52 PST 2004
>try: X -br
Well.. that's might partially solve grey screen problem, but I really
need it to be some specific color which will be used later on
(#3A6EA5)...
> You should be able to control this in your xorg.conf file and the
> modline settings. Try setting the vertical/horizontal refresh rates
> manually to disable DDC.
That's my Monitor part of Xorg, this is for LCD screen connected via
LDVS (digital):
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
DisplaySize 210 158
HorizSync 48
VertRefresh 60
# HorizSync 45-51
# VertRefresh 54-75
Modeline "1024x768" 65.00 1024 1048 1184 1344 768 771 777
806 -hsync -vsync
EndSection
>You should put your preferred theme in ~/.icons/default/ and X will load that.
Well.. I don't have "preferred theme" :( I have to enable or disable
(i.e. use transparent) mouse cursor depending on whether or not mouse
is connected. Now i do it through script overwriting
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/default/index.theme (for some reason local
.Xresources is ignored after being xrdb merged :( )...
>Have you tried the fbdev driver with a configuration that prevents any
>of the modes built into the X server from being selected? It should mode
>fall back to the console mode in that case.
Framebuffer must not be used by anything once system is loaded in our
case! TimeSys Linux kernel (at least 2.4.{18,21} branch) behaves
strangely in term of real-time performance when framebuffer is used.
> Maybe X -fc is useful for that, dunno.
Unfortunately I can't find any cursor font with transparent
elements... and I don't know how to modify one on my own, so themes is
my only choice.
Thank you Mikael, Anton and Michel for replies..
Sergei
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